- Scenes in Natural Color
- John Barrymore in his first talking picture
- John Barrymore - yesterday a speechless shadow, today a vivid living person, thanks to Vitaphone.
- The heart of a princess falls before the onslaughts of a mad gypsy adventurer who fights for the love of a woman and not greed of gold. (Print Ad- Syracuse Journal, ((Syracuse NY)) 29 January 1930)
- Action which swayed Austria, the center of Europe. Now the long awaited thrill in talking pictures. Here it is. John Barrymore, the great lover of the stage and screen, America's foremost actor. You'll experience the thrill of a lifetime, as he portrays the romantic, daring leader of men-the impetuous lover- the gypsy blooded, devil-may-care warrior. (Print Ad-Carbon County News, ((Red Lodge, Mont.)) 20 March 1930)
- His armies battled for a King's ransom, but their leader took his own reward in love. A tremendous romantic drama in a setting of eighteenth century splendor with John Barrymore in his greatest role! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lindsey Theatre- Lubbock, Texas - May 30, 1930)
- See and Hear Barrymore as a fiery Gypsy-Nomad Fierce Fighting Loving Recklessly! (Print Ad- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, ((Pittsburgh, Penna.)) 25 January 1930)
- Now He Can Be HEARD! HIS FIRST ALL TALKING PRODUCTION WITH COLOR (Print Ad-Troy Times, ((Troy, NY)) 8 February 1930)
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